"Workspace"

RoboHelp workspaces may contain panels with half a dozens pods. Rather than tediously closing one pod at a time, you can use this simple technique to close several pods at once. This brief video shows you an easy way to simplify your screen display, which can be saved as a custom workspace.

Use Premiere Elements' workspaces to your advantage by exploring the interface options and learning about accessing tools and performing edits. Get familiar with various workspaces including eLive, Quick, and Expert.

Explore the features and capabilities of Photoshop Elements, and understand its many workspaces: eLive, Media, People, Places, and Events. View an explanation of how the Organizer and the Photo Editor differ. Get a brief overview of each workspace in the Organizer, and shows how to navigate between workspaces.

Although FrameMaker XML Author 12 has fewer menus than "Full" FrameMaker 12, you can still customize workspaces to focus on the task at hand. Watch how easy it is to customize your workspaces to logical settings for common tasks.

See how you can customize your workspace including how to adjust the color theme of the user interface from bright to dark, re-organize and move Panels, re-arrange your windows for side-by-side designing and more.

Watch a brief example of how novice XML authors can swiftly insert multi-level lists using only simple icons from the QET (Quick Element Toolbar) and simple brackets to indicate locations of XML element boundaries. One more example of authoring natively in XML with FrameMaker. Although this video uses FrameMaker XML Author 12, the same technique will work in the XML workspace of "full" FrameMaker 12.

FrameMaker has dozens of time-saving keyboard shortcuts. This brief videos shows two examples of how to use keyboard shortcut combinations to slice time from projects: (a) first with a traditional, non-XML project and (b) in a structured workspace working directly with XML files.

FrameMaker 12 includes a dozen completely new templates. You will notice that these files not only have a fresh look-and-feel, but they are populated with English sample text, markers, cross-references and other useful features. As this demonstration illustrates, the ideal way to explore these templates is with the pods in your workspace to view conditional text, markers and more.

The new Perspective Warp feature in Adobe Photoshop CC allows you to select an object in a 2-dimensional photograph, and then rotate and adjust that image’s perspective inside a customized 3-dimensional workspace. Infinite Skills expert trainer Andy Anderson shows you the ins and outs of this powerful editing tool. If you want to learn more from Andy, check out his Adobe Photoshop CC Tutorials at Infinite Skills.

Watch this video tour of Elements Organizer - the tool you can use to view, organize, search, and tag photographs. Learn about the Organizer workspace, layout, views, and how to sift through the photos and their thumbnails. Also, see how you can perform actions like sharing, editing, or file-related tasks.

See how Illustrator CC lets you tailor your workspace and tools for specific workflows. Create specialized toolsets by dragging and dropping just the tools you need – like drawing, editing, or selection tools – into a custom panel.

Discover what’s new in Adobe Illustrator CC. Use Live Corners to easily edit the corners of shapes and paths. Draw with a Pencil tool has been completely rebuilt for more precise curved paths and straight line segments. Fluidly drag path segments into the shape you desire. Export scalable, responsive SVG files that can adapt to different screen sizes and resolutions. Get access to more than 800 Adobe Typekit desktop fonts right from within Illustrator, and more.

Cross references (xrefs) are a hallmark of long, complex FrameMaker techcom documents. Unfortunately, not all FM users have discovered the handy, optional "pods" that can appear at the bottom of your workspace. The Cross Reference pod is extremely useful for display previously hidden meta-data associated with your xrefs. For instance, you can view all xrefs in all open documents, of filter your view to only display external xrefs, or unresolved (broken) xrefs. This brief video takes you through a complete tour of the tools at your disposal in the indispensable cross reference pod.

Rufus Deuchler, Adobe worldwide evangelist, shows you the new Sync Settings feature in InDesign, which allows you to synchronize your workspace settings to Creative Cloud – including keyboard shortcuts, presets and workspaces – so they go where you go.

You can adjust the layout of the Bridge interface to match your workflow. Explore various Bridge panels and learn how to customize the interface, including resizing and closing panels and switching to different workspaces. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This comprehensive tour of the Audition interface explores the differences between the Multitrack and Waveform editors and their editing workflows. You'll learn how to change and reset your workspace, and take a look at the most useful panels in Audition. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

The Insert panel is a valuable tool for creating websites quickly in Dreamweaver CC. This tutorial explains how to dock the Insert panel horizontally in the workspace, how to navigate tabs in the panel to find common objects, and how to designate objects as favorites. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

RoboHelp 10 has a variety of focused work spaces that come out of the box. An earlier video showed some steps on how to customize work spaces. This session covers brief but simple steps you can take to open up more room for editing and minimize the tools you are working with at any one time.

In this movie, Ian Robinson introduces the After Effects interface, identifying the most essential panels—the Project panel, the Timeline, and the Composition panel. He also introduces workspace presets, which instantly reconfigure the After Effects workspace for specific tasks.

Learn three simple ways to adjust exposure, brightness, and/or contrast in your photos. The Instant Fix option in the Organizer offers great results fast. Quick Edit mode in the Editor workspace gives you a bit more control with sliders and adjustment previews. And the Brightness and Contrast Guided Edit offers step-by-step assistance so you can get exactly the look you want.

Take a tour of the new, modern interface in Adobe Premiere Elements 11. See where to find key tools and options in the three-column Organizer, learn your way around Quick and Expert editing workspaces, and see how to add transitions, effects, and other enhancements to your movies. Finally, learn how to share your finished movies to disc, YouTube™, Vimeo, and more.

Get a clear overview of Adobe Premiere Elements 11 with this tour of the Organizer and Editor workspaces. See where to import clips, preview them, organize them into albums and folders, add tags and other information, create InstantMovies, and quickly share in a variety of ways. Also see what's included in the Quick and Expert editing workspaces, and get a look at enhancement options including transitions, effects, music, and more.

In this movie, author Jan Kabili demonstrates how to apply a vignette (a darkening or lightening at the corners of an image) in the Guided Edit workspace in Photoshop Elements. This effect directs the viewer's attention to the subject in the center of an image.

Get a clear overview of Photoshop Elements 11 with this tour of the Organizer and Editor workspaces. See how to use the Organizer to import photos, organize them into albums, add keywords and ratings to make them easy to find, add captions, make quick fixes, and share them via Facebook and more. Also, see how to enhance your photos in the Editor workspace, which offers Quick, Guided, and Expert modes that let you edit the way that fits your needs.

In this movie, author Jan Kabili discusses using layers in the Editor workspace in Photoshop Elements. Jan explains what layers are, why you might choose to use them, and how to create and work with layers in the Layers panel.

When Adobe introduced Photoshop CS6, it came with a whole new look; designed to put the focus on your designs. Let Infinite Skills author, Andy Anderson guide you this new look, and why it's going to help you become more efficient.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

Adobe Photoshop boasts tons of panels and features… But do you really need them all open at the same time? Let Infinite Skills author, Andy Anderson show you how to create workspaces that reduce the clutter, and help you get the job done.

Like any other application, Adobe Bridge has a ton of tools and panels. Let Infinite Skills author, Andy Anderson help you navigate through the confusion, and create workspaces that help you work efficiently.

FrameMaker 11 has significantly improved workspaces. Defaults are much more logical. As you move into structured XML editing, a host of unrelated menus just vanish. No need for customization anymore; this FrameMaker is just the way you like it "out-of-the-box"

NAPP Instructor Corey Barker goes over how to take the presets that you have in Photoshop CS5 and earlier and get them ready to move into Photoshop CS6 with it's new migration features.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

Workspaces allow you to quickly and easily shift focus from one task to another in Dreamweaver. In this movie, you'll discover how to take control of the interface. See how to take advantage of the default workspaces in Dreamweaver, or create and manage your own custom workspaces.

The Flash Professional interface contains a variety of useful panels and other structures that allow you to work effectively within the program. This lesson provides an overview of the most important and useful elements of the application interface.

See how design and development students at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) collaborated with industry across multiple disciplines to conceive and build a vision of future workspaces. This session explores how RIT structured the process and workflow.

In this CS Review tutorial, Terry White shows you how to create a online review directly from Adobe InDesign CS5.5, share it with others and gather comments back in real-time. CS Review is also integrated with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5, Photoshop CS5, and Illustrator CS5.

Take a quick tour of the Dreamweaver workspace including various panels and the Code/Design views. Begin building your page by starting with a blank HTML page, and then bring in your content from a text document. Go on to brush up the page by changing some of its basic properties.

You will recognize this episode from earlier this year. Layers TV is place-holding this week while the podcast gets retooled. In this episode RC has tips about using Illustrator to create a brochure with text wraps inside. Corey shows how to customize your workspace in Photoshop and create an action that loads that workspace as soon as Photoshop opens.

It is time-consuming to tag a lot of pictures of family and friends one by one. Learn how to use the People Recognition feature to automatically apply keyword tags to photos of people who appear often in your pictures.

The best way to learn something is by doing it! In this series you'll learn the basics of compositing and animating in Adobe After Effects CS5 by creating a dynamic motion title sequence. This first episode covers animation terminology, the After Effects workspace, commonly used tools and basic motion.

Change the number and location of visible panels by using workspaces in Photoshop CS5. Instantly resize, dock, and group panels by switching between Photoshop's prebuilt workspaces, or edit and save a custom workspace.

Learn the components and features of the application window, including the application bar and control panel, to navigate the parts of a file and to set up a page correctly from scratch or find important information about a file.

RC has some tips about using Illustrator to create a brochure with text wraps inside. Corey shows how to customize your workspace in Photoshop and create an action that loads that workspace as soon as Photoshop opens.